Re: R Plugin dependency

2016-07-18 Thread michaelaxpo
Hi,

Thank you and sorry for this long delay. At the end, my requirements 
evolved and I should not use the R plugin for my work because I need to be 
able to choose which R Version I will run; moreover it's better to create a 
plugin so that I can have a perfect match with our needs (the scripts 
are interdependants) . Therefore, the combination of the R plugin with 
Scriptler will not work :s.



On Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 12:21:38 AM UTC+2, kinow wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
> Was going to reply but Alex was faster. 
>
> Let me know if you need any help with the R Plug-in too. I want to 
> investigate making Scriptler support R scripts too. This way plug-ins that 
> use Scriptler scripts would automatically support R too (e.g. 
> active-choices :) ). Another idea is perhaps integrate Shiny with Jenkins.
>
> Feel free to shoot an e-mail here or off-list in case you need anything.
>
> Cheers
> Bruno 
>
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> *From:* Alexandru Somai >
> *To:* Jenkins Developers > 
> *Sent:* Saturday, 2 July 2016 12:56 AM
> *Subject:* Re: R Plugin dependency
>
> Hi,
>
> To answer your question, I think that the correct groupId for the R plugin 
> is org.biuno.r, so the dependency would be:
>
> 
> org.biouno.r
> r
> 0.2
> 
>
>
> But I don't know, isn't an easier way to achieve what you need? without 
> writing a new plugin? Just a thought.
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
> On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 1:23:36 PM UTC+3, micha...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am creating my first own plugin to have a common build step across my 
> different jobs. Many of my jobs are running the same script (build, deploy 
> artifacts, test...) and I want to unify that.
> This script is written in R and therefore I would like to run this R 
> script in my own plugin. There is already a R Plugin 
> <https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/R+Plugin> that is usefull to 
> write our own script in the job, therefore I would like to use this R 
> plugin to run my R scripts inside my plugin. I saw that the first step is 
> to have it as a dependency. How can I add it as a dependency in pom.xml?
>
> I tried to write that in *pom.xml*:
>
>   
> 
>   repo.jenkins-ci.org
>   http://repo.jenkins-ci. org/public/ 
> <http://repo.jenkins-ci.org/public/>
> 
>   
>   
> 
>   repo.jenkins-ci.org
>   http://repo.jenkins-ci. org/public/ 
> <http://repo.jenkins-ci.org/public/>
> 
>   
>
>
>   
>   
> org.jenkins-ci. plugins
> r
> 0.2
>   
> 
>
>
> But it is not working, I have this error when I run *mvn hpi:run* in my 
> plugin directory:
>
>  [ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project michaelPlugin: Could not 
> resolve dependencies for project michaelPlugin:michaelPlugin: 
> hpi:1.0-SNAPSHOT: Failed to collect dependencies at 
> org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:jar: 0.2: Failed to read artifact descriptor for 
> org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:jar: 0.2: Could not transfer artifact 
> org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:pom: 0.2 from/to central (https://repo.maven.apache. 
> org/maven2 <https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2>): 
> sun.security.validator. ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: 
> sun.security.provider. certpath. SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to 
> find valid certification path to requested target 
>
>  
> Thank you.
>
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Re: R Plugin dependency

2016-07-01 Thread 'Bruno P. Kinoshita' via Jenkins Developers
Hi Michael,
Was going to reply but Alex was faster. 
Let me know if you need any help with the R Plug-in too. I want to investigate 
making Scriptler support R scripts too. This way plug-ins that use Scriptler 
scripts would automatically support R too (e.g. active-choices :) ). Another 
idea is perhaps integrate Shiny with Jenkins.
Feel free to shoot an e-mail here or off-list in case you need anything.
CheersBruno 

 
  From: Alexandru Somai 
 To: Jenkins Developers  
 Sent: Saturday, 2 July 2016 12:56 AM
 Subject: Re: R Plugin dependency
   
Hi,
To answer your question, I think that the correct groupId for the R plugin is 
org.biuno.r, so the dependency would be:

org.biouno.r
r
0.2

But I don't know, isn't an easier way to achieve what you need? without writing 
a new plugin? Just a thought.
Regards,Alex
On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 1:23:36 PM UTC+3, micha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am creating my first own plugin to have a common build step across my 
different jobs. Many of my jobs are running the same script (build, deploy 
artifacts, test...) and I want to unify that.This script is written in R and 
therefore I would like to run this R script in my own plugin. There is already 
a R Plugin that is usefull to write our own script in the job, therefore I 
would like to use this R plugin to run my R scripts inside my plugin. I saw 
that the first step is to have it as a dependency. How can I add it as a 
dependency in pom.xml?
I tried to write that in pom.xml:
  

  repo.jenkins-ci.org
  http://repo.jenkins-ci. org/public/

  
  

  repo.jenkins-ci.org
  http://repo.jenkins-ci. org/public/

  


  
  
org.jenkins-ci. plugins
r
0.2
  


But it is not working, I have this error when I run mvn hpi:run in my plugin 
directory:
 [ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project michaelPlugin: Could not resolve 
dependencies for project michaelPlugin:michaelPlugin: hpi:1.0-SNAPSHOT: Failed 
to collect dependencies at org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:jar: 0.2: Failed to read 
artifact descriptor for org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:jar: 0.2: Could not transfer 
artifact org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:pom: 0.2 from/to central 
(https://repo.maven.apache. org/maven2): sun.security.validator. 
ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider. certpath. 
SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to 
requested target 
 Thank you.
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Re: R Plugin dependency

2016-07-01 Thread Alexandru Somai
Hi,

To answer your question, I think that the correct groupId for the R plugin 
is org.biuno.r, so the dependency would be:


org.biouno.r
r
0.2



But I don't know, isn't an easier way to achieve what you need? without 
writing a new plugin? Just a thought.

Regards,
Alex

On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 1:23:36 PM UTC+3, micha...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am creating my first own plugin to have a common build step across my 
> different jobs. Many of my jobs are running the same script (build, deploy 
> artifacts, test...) and I want to unify that.
> This script is written in R and therefore I would like to run this R 
> script in my own plugin. There is already a R Plugin 
>  that is usefull to 
> write our own script in the job, therefore I would like to use this R 
> plugin to run my R scripts inside my plugin. I saw that the first step is 
> to have it as a dependency. How can I add it as a dependency in pom.xml?
>
> I tried to write that in *pom.xml*:
>
>>   
>> 
>>   repo.jenkins-ci.org
>>   http://repo.jenkins-ci.org/public/
>> 
>>   
>>   
>> 
>>   repo.jenkins-ci.org
>>   http://repo.jenkins-ci.org/public/
>> 
>>   
>>
>>
>>   
>>   
>> org.jenkins-ci.plugins
>> r
>> 0.2
>>   
>> 
>>
>>
> But it is not working, I have this error when I run *mvn hpi:run* in my 
> plugin directory:
>
>>  [ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project michaelPlugin: Could not 
>> resolve dependencies for project 
>> michaelPlugin:michaelPlugin:hpi:1.0-SNAPSHOT: Failed to collect 
>> dependencies at org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:jar:0.2: Failed to read artifact 
>> descriptor for org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:jar:0.2: Could not transfer 
>> artifact org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:pom:0.2 from/to central (
>> https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2): 
>> sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: 
>> sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find 
>> valid certification path to requested target 
>
>  
> Thank you.
>

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R Plugin dependency

2016-07-01 Thread michaelaxpo
Hello,

I am creating my first own plugin to have a common build step across my 
different jobs. Many of my jobs are running the same script (build, deploy 
artifacts, test...) and I want to unify that.
This script is written in R and therefore I would like to run this R script 
in my own plugin. There is already a R Plugin 
 that is usefull to 
write our own script in the job, therefore I would like to use this R 
plugin to run my R scripts inside my plugin. I saw that the first step is 
to have it as a dependency. How can I add it as a dependency in pom.xml?

I tried to write that in *pom.xml*:

>   
> 
>   repo.jenkins-ci.org
>   http://repo.jenkins-ci.org/public/
> 
>   
>   
> 
>   repo.jenkins-ci.org
>   http://repo.jenkins-ci.org/public/
> 
>   
>
>
>   
>   
> org.jenkins-ci.plugins
> r
> 0.2
>   
> 
>
>
But it is not working, I have this error when I run *mvn hpi:run* in my 
plugin directory:

>  [ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project michaelPlugin: Could not 
> resolve dependencies for project 
> michaelPlugin:michaelPlugin:hpi:1.0-SNAPSHOT: Failed to collect 
> dependencies at org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:jar:0.2: Failed to read artifact 
> descriptor for org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:jar:0.2: Could not transfer 
> artifact org.jenkins-ci.plugins:r:pom:0.2 from/to central 
> (https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2): 
> sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: 
> sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find 
> valid certification path to requested target 

 
Thank you.

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